The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 1 |
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Great numbers of them have gone off ; in some instances , almost by whole
regiments ; in many , by half ones and by companies , at a time . This
circumstance , of itself , independent of others , when fronted by a well appointed
enemy ...
Great numbers of them have gone off ; in some instances , almost by whole
regiments ; in many , by half ones and by companies , at a time . This
circumstance , of itself , independent of others , when fronted by a well appointed
enemy ...
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The whole British army turned into this road and followed in the rear of Williams ,
who used every effort to delay their march . The measures adopted by Greene for
collecting the boats were successful ; and , on the fourteenth , he effected the ...
The whole British army turned into this road and followed in the rear of Williams ,
who used every effort to delay their march . The measures adopted by Greene for
collecting the boats were successful ; and , on the fourteenth , he effected the ...
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... broken by the besiegers , and the capitulation was signed on the thirteenth .
The whole army merited great approbation ; but , from the nature of the service ,
the artillerists and engineers were enabled to distinguish themselves particularly
.
... broken by the besiegers , and the capitulation was signed on the thirteenth .
The whole army merited great approbation ; but , from the nature of the service ,
the artillerists and engineers were enabled to distinguish themselves particularly
.
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